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NEW PLYMOUTH.

AERIVALS. April 26.— Taranaki, b.s., 299 tons, Wheeler, from Soothern Portß. Cargo—l }-cask brandy, 40 bags salt, 2 paila, 1 aiaod, 3 oases, 1 bale, 3 boxes. Passengers—His Honor F. A. Carrington, Messrs. J. C. George and Murphy, 1 Maori. —C. Brown, agent. April 28.—Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Carey, from Mannkau. Cargo —22 bags bark, 1 oase drags, 1 bale paper, 4 nests baskets, 1 bale mats, 6 bdls washboards, 12 cases, 3 casks, 1 orate, 1 hhd, 1 pkg. Passengers — Messrs. Hood and Cunningham, 2 Maoris. — C. Brown, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Go-ahead, s.s., from Wanganui, this day. Storm Bird, b.b., from Wellington, this day. • Lady Bird, b.b., from Nelson, to-morrow. . Taranaki, s.B.,from Manukaa, on Saturday. Paterson, p.s., from Wellington, on Sunday. DEPARTURES. April 25. —Mary Webster, brigantine, for Kaipara. Cargo —6 tons potatoes, 4 kegs butter, Holmes. April 26.— Taranaki, b.s., for Manukau. Cargo —9 caseß batter, Hood; 7 oases do, Cndd ; 7 oaska 4 cases do, Beale ; 3 kegs do, J. Veale ; 1 box do, Gledhill. April 28.—Wellington, b.s., for Southern Forts. Cargo —s sacks grass seed, Webster and Hulke; 2 bdls aheep skins, Lash ford ; 1 pel drapery, Powell. Passengers —Mr. and Mrs. T. Hirst, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Hales and family (4), 1 Maori.

The p.s. Paterson ia expeoted hero from Wellington on Sunday morning next, and will leave for the Waitara shortly afterwards. TtoE s.s. Omeo, Captain Calder, arrived at the Bluff at -8 a.m. on Monday last. She left Melbourne at 3 p.m. on the 21st, and brings 452 tons of cargo, thirty-five horses, twentysix saloon and twenty-seven steerage paseengers. The Bbip Undine, ■eighty-four days from London, arrived at Wellington on the 24th April, wibh uo passengers. She spoke the MoCallatn More, from Glasgow to Wellington, on the sth March, latitude 6.36 deg. S., longitude 25.38 deg. W. The ship Ocean Mail left Lyttelton, for ■London, on the 25 in instant, with a cargo -valued at £88,000. One of the pilot men bad ■a narrow escape from drowuiug while trying to heavo up the boat whilst the vessel was under full sail. He missed his hold and fell overboard, but, on -ooming up to the Burface, the managed to catch held of one of tho lenders. The boat's painter was cast -off aud •the man -rescued.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2197, 29 April 1874, Page 2

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NEW PLYMOUTH. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2197, 29 April 1874, Page 2

NEW PLYMOUTH. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2197, 29 April 1874, Page 2